Sümi language: Difference between revisions

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{{Short description|Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}}
{{Use Indian English|date=July 2019}}
{{Use Indian English|date=July 2019}}
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! [[Close vowel|Close]]
! [[Close vowel|Close]]
| {{IPA link|i̞|i}}
| {{IPA link|i}}
| {{IPA link|ɨ̞|ɨ}}
| {{IPA link|ɨ}}
| {{IPA link|u}}
| {{IPA link|u}}
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! [[Open vowel|Open]]
! [[Open vowel|Open]]
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| {{IPA link|ɐ|a}}
| {{IPA link|ä|a}}
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Notes:
Notes:
* {{IPA|/i/}} has been variously described as:
* The close front and the close central vowels have been variously described as near-close {{IPA|[{{IPAplink|i̞}}, {{IPAplink|ɨ̞}}]}} and close {{IPA|[{{IPAplink|i}}, {{IPAplink|ɨ}}]}}. The close back vowel has only been described as close {{IPAblink|u}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}{{sfnp|Teo|2014|pp=27–28}}
** Near-close front unrounded {{IPAblink|i̞}};{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}
** In the word-medial position, {{IPA|/ɨ/}} can be realized as mid {{IPAblink|ə}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=369}}{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
** Close front unrounded {{IPAblink|i}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=27}}
* {{IPA|/ɨ/}} has been variously described as:
** Near-close central unrounded {{IPAblink|ɨ̞}};{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}
** Close central unrounded {{IPAblink|ɨ}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
* In word-medial position, {{IPA|/ɨ/}} can be realized as mid central unrounded {{IPAblink|ə}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=369}}{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
* {{IPA|/u/}} is close back rounded {{IPAblink|u}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
* The mid vowels {{IPA|/e, o/}} can be realized as either close-mid {{IPA|[{{IPAplink|e}}, {{IPAplink|o}}]}} or open-mid {{IPA|[{{IPAplink|ɛ}}, {{IPAplink|ɔ}}]}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=369}}{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=27}}
* The mid vowels {{IPA|/e, o/}} can be realized as either close-mid {{IPA|[{{IPAplink|e}}, {{IPAplink|o}}]}} or open-mid {{IPA|[{{IPAplink|ɛ}}, {{IPAplink|ɔ}}]}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=369}}{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=27}}
** {{Harvcoltxt|Teo|2012}} describes the close-mid allophone of {{IPA|/o/}} as slightly advanced {{IPA|[o̟]}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}
** {{Harvcoltxt|Teo|2012}} describes the close-mid allophone of {{IPA|/o/}} as slightly advanced {{IPA|[o̟]}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}
* {{IPA|/a/}} has been variously described as:
* {{IPA|/a/}} has been variously described as near-open {{IPAblink|ɐ}}{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}} and open {{IPAblink|ä}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
** Near-open central unrounded {{IPAblink|ɐ}};{{sfnp|Teo|2012|p=368}}
** After uvular stops, {{IPA|/a/}} can be realized as open back unrounded {{IPAblink|ɑ}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
** Open central unrounded {{IPAblink|ä}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}
* After uvular stops, {{IPA|/a/}} can be realized as open back unrounded {{IPAblink|ɑ}}.{{sfnp|Teo|2014|p=28}}


=== Consonants ===
=== Consonants ===
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[[Category:Languages of Nagaland]]
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[[Category:Languages of India]]
[[Category:Angami–Pochuri languages]]
[[Category:Angami–Pochuri languages]]


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